Up to two million people marched to the U.S. Capitol today, carrying signs with
slogans such as "Obamacare makes me sick" as they protested the president's health care plan and what they say is out-of-control
spending. The line of protesters spread across Pennsylvania Avenue for blocks, all the way to the capitol, according to the
Washington Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency.

Is Governor Chris Christie, good political friend of Mitt Romney, delaying a call for a transparent investigation
for fraud and perjury charges surrounding New Jersey Supreme Court Official Robert Correale and his powerful and influential
former law firm, Maynard & Truland?

Please call Governor Chris Christie's office at 609-292-6000 and state
that John "Jack" Cunningham's allegations deserve a 'honest' New Jersey State investigation.

Please pass this request for calling Governor Chris Christie to ALL your families and friends 'on and off' the
internet. It's about time, New Jersey's state government faced this Cover-up.

Billboard recently established
on I-75 just south of Lake City, Florida

"Support and defend the Constitution of the United
States against all enemies, foreign or domestic"

Oaths of military enlisted and all government officials

Webmaster Jack Cunningham Sussex, NJ

Webmaster Jack Cunningham Sussex, NJ

Below is Jack Cunningham standing with Congressman Joe Wilson at the Morristown, New Jersey
Tea Party on November 1, 2009.

“Never, never, never, never
give up.” - Winston Churchill

Everyone's a winner, when political corruption loses...

Jack
Cunningham does NOT consider himself a victim of New Jersey State Corruption. After nine years of battling, I'm
a SURVIVIOR. I just need some great Grassroots support to be a WINNER.

Having
served and lived (24/7) as an U.S. Marine in a Vietnamese peasant village for months, I have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
(PTSD). I'm not looking for pity, just a little understanding that I can't continue to battle everyday.
I need SUPPORT...

For nine (9) years, Tea Party Patriot, disabled Vietnam veteran,
Marine, husband, father and grandfather Jack Cunningham has been battling to bring a group of corrupt lawyers and state
officials to justice in his home state. (Nine years is a long time for an honorable veteran to battle for his due process.)

With
the support of his own State Senator Steven Oroho and two members of his state's Assembly, Jack has his corruption/cover-up
charges all the way up to his state's Supreme Court. But he needs a little Grassroots support to take him the rest of
the way. (Even the lawyers of the highest court of his state are protecting their own. Please read the below letter,
which was copied by the State Senator to every member of New Jersey State's Supreme Court.)

PLEASE
PRESS LETTER FOR A LARGER COPY

PLEASE
PRESS LETTER FOR A LARGER COPY

Do you believe New Jersey Supreme Court
is part of a Cover-up...? (Please read the Senator's letter over again)

New Jersey's Superior Court may be part
of it.

In a civil case on this, a New Jersey
Superior Court Transcript mysterious went missing,

before it could be typed By The Court
Clerk as well...

HOW DOES A SUPERIOR
COURT TRANSCRIPT GO MISSING, BEFORE THE CLERK CAN TYPE IT?

Please Help This Combat
Wounded Vietnam Veteran By Making a Brief Phone Call. He's been fighting for nine (9) years.

Please
contactState Senator Steve Oroho at (973) 300-0200 and ask
him how the state's Supreme Court can be motivated into finally giving Jack Cunningham his justice.

Jack
has NOT received an updated status, since he received the above letter (5 months ago).

There are still gracious, honorable and dedicated politicians in America

Since November 2008, my New Jersey State Legislators
Senator Steven Oroho, Assemblywoman Alison
Littell McHose, along withState Assemblyman Gary R. Chiusano and their staff have been laboriously investigating
my allegations of malfeasance
behavior within the New Jersey Office of Attorney Ethics.Although I have a large
amount of real evidence, this diligent legislative team have faced a number of roadblocks.The largest roadblock being the fact that the Office of Attorney Ethics is a commissioned office of New Jersey’s
Supreme Court.The fact that I’m considered 100% disabled by the federal
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), due to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) compounds the problem in various ways.Three months ago, Senator Steven Oroho had to meet directly with New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Barry T. Albin.His actions were done in order to move the Office of Attorney Ethics to release the simplest of information
of their former Vice-Chairman Robert Correale, who, along with his former law firm, Maynard & Truland, are at the center
of this investigation.This meeting and follow-up letter addressed to all New
Jersey Supreme Court justices took place, because the lack of response to Senator Oroho office’s formal letter from
February of this year, requesting this same information.Why it took until
June to answer simple questions was excused and an apology was given to Senator Oroho and his staff from the Office of Attorney
Ethics.

For almost nine (9) years now, I have been getting this same (And a little
worse) runaround from the New Jersey Office of Attorney Ethics, the New Jersey’s governor’s office, the state’s attorney
general’s office and both the Supreme and Superior Court systems.I tremendously
appreciate the unending efforts of New Jersey
legislators Senator Oroho, Assemblywoman Littell McHose, AssemblymanChiusano and their gracious and dedicated staff.Their bills before the NJ legislature concerning PTSD veterans, and the recent announcement of a Supreme
Court reform for comprehensive public examination and access to court records, are
major steps forward.I’m praying
that their continued efforts in this investigation gain more support from additional New Jersey government officials.

I’m especially looking forward to the
day when all the parties at the center of this indignation are brought to justice, so they can never use their government
influence negatively against New Jersey’s citizens again.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) Environmentalists hope the push in Congress for
climate change legislation is not overwhelmed by the debate dominating Capitol
Hill over changing the U.S. healthcare system. But it might be.

Already two months behind schedule and unsure whether enough Democrats will
play along, Senate leaders still aim to pass a bill by December when a United Nations summit convenes in Copenhagen to set
worldwide goals for reducing carbon dioxide and other pollutants.

But as the debate over healthcare legislation rages and with President Barack Obama due to address a joint session of Congress on Wednesday to try to rescue the
faltering plan, it was unclear whether rattled lawmakers will have the time -- or the inclination -- to take on climate
change.